De-lidded Intel Core Ultra “Arrow Lake” Desktop Processor
PC enthusiast and Twitch broadcaster Madness727 revealed some of the first images of a de-lidded Core Ultra “Arrow Lake-S” desktop processor ahead of its October 23 debut. The processor model that powers this device is unknown, but it shouldn’t matter because every model being unveiled this month is built around...
Up to 24 Cores and 5.5 GHz in Laptop Form Found in Intel “Arrow Lake-HX” Leaks
The high-performance “Arrow Lake-HX” chips for laptop space are leaking out, but the impending desktop versions of Intel’s “Arrow Lake” CPUs are garnering all the attention. We find out that Intel has six SKUs ready for laptop enthusiasts to power workstations and gaming thanks to Jaykihn on X. Core Ultra...
Intel lists testing interposers for Battlemage, Arrow Lake-HX, and Lunar Lake-M
Interposers are devices used to test forthcoming chips prior to their actual product integration, according to a new update on Intel’s website. A special webpage now displays parts utilized by various tools, particularly the “Gen5 VR,” which in this context refers for CPU Voltage Regulator. The update’s centerpiece discloses at...
There will be 3 MB of L2 cache on each performance core in Intel Arrow Lake-S.
Intel’s next designs are almost ready to be released, and we are already learning more about them. As of right now, we know that each performance core in Intel’s desktop/client versions of the Arrow Lake family will have access to up to 3 MB of level two (L2) cache. The...
Intel Postpones Orders for 3 nm Wafers from TSMC, Delaying “Arrow Lake” Release Till 2025?
DigiTimes, a Taiwan-based industry watchdog, has learned from sources in PC makers that Intel has postponed its purchases for 3 nm wafers from TSMC. The wafers, which were constructed on the TSMC N3 node, were intended to power the iGPU-equipped graphics tiles of the future “Arrow Lake” processors, which were...
A New Intel Architecture Called “Lunar Lake” Is Designed to Rule the 15W Market
Not AMD in the client desktop and server markets, but rather companies like Apple and Qualcomm in the ultraportable notebook SoC market, provide Intel’s toughest long-term competition. In addition to its current Hybrid architecture-based “Rocket Lake-U” processors, the company is aiming to meet the challenge head-on with its upcoming “Meteor...